Nusli Wadia files Rs 3,000 crore suit against Tatas

December 16, 2016

Mumbai, Dec 16: In what may be one of the biggest defamation claims filed in India, Nusli Wadia, an independent director in three Tata companies, has sought Rs 3,000 crore in damages from Ratan Tata, Tata Sons and its directors, excluding Cyrus Mistryand Farida Khambata.

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The defamation suit filed in the Bombay high court comes after Tata Sons sought Wadia's removal from Tata Chemicals, Tata Motors and Tata Steel. The parent company of Tata Group had initiated the move as it believed Wadia had tried to "galvanise" independent directors to support Mistry's chairmanship in group entities despite the latter's removal as Tata Sons chairman. Wadia is chairman of Wadia Group, which owns Britannia Industries and Bombay Dyeing. Going by valuations of promoter stake in listed Wadia group companies, Nusli is worth at least Rs 21,000 crore.

On November 10, Wadia, along with other independent directors of Tata Chemicals, had issued a statement ex pressing confidence in Mistry's chairmanship after a board meeting. Less than 24 hours later, Tata Sons moved a resolution to remove Wadia from boards of Tata Chemicals, Tata Steel and Tata Motors. Wadia believes Tata Sons' action was hasty and vindictive. He said he was singled out despite the fact that other independent directors too had supported Mistry.

Wadia, in his defamation petition, said he had been associated with the three Tata companies since Ratan Tata's predecessor JRD Tata's tenure. He said he was invited to join the boards of Tata Chemicals, Tata Motors and Tata Steel by JRD Tata, who was his godfather and mentor. He also added that he is the longest serving director in these companies, independent or otherwise.

Tata Sons has moved the proposal to remove Wadia from Tata companies on the grounds that he was acting against their interests. The industrialist had said their reaction was an attempt to prevent an independent director from performing his duties in his fiduciary capacity. It was also a signal to other independent directors to toe the Tata Sons' line, he said.

In his letter to Tata Chemicals, Tata Motors and Tata Steel shareholders, Wadia said he does not serve the principal shareholder Tata Sons in any capacity and need not act in their interest. "I have a fiduciary responsibility to act as an independent director in the best interest of the companies on whose boards I serve, no more no less."

According to Wadia's defamation suit, Rs 3,000 crore was sought in damages because Tata Sons' allegations had prejudiced shareholders and the public at large and caused injury to his reputation.

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June 16,2020

New Delhi, Jun 16: With an increase of 10,667 cases and 380 deaths in the past 24 hours, the COVID-19 count in India has reached 3,43,091 on Tuesday, according to the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry.

It is noteworthy that today's spike in cases is lower than the 11,502 registered in the country yesterday and has also stayed below the 11 thousand mark it had been crossing for the past two days in a row.

However, there is an increase in the number of deaths due to the infection from yesterday, with 380 deaths being reported from across the country, the toll due to COVID-19 has now reached 9,900.

The COVID-19 count includes 1,53,178 active cases, while 1,80,013 patients have been cured and discharged or migrated so far.

Maharashtra with 1,10,744 cases continues to be the worst-affected state in the country with 50,567 active cases while 56,049 patients have been cured and discharged in the state so far. The toll due to COVID-19 has crossed the four thousand mark and reached 4,128 in the state.
It is followed by Tamil Nadu with 46,504 and the national capital with 42,829 confirmed cases.

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July 13,2020

Jaipur, July 13: Amid deepening political crisis in Rajasthan, a crucial meeting of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) will be held at the chief minister's residence here on Monday.  

The Congress has issued a whip to all party legislators mandating their presence during the meeting which will be convened at 10.30 am by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has made it clear that he is not going to attend the meeting.

In a statement issued on Sunday night, Pilot had claimed that the Ashok Gehlot government was in minority and more than 30 Congress and some independent legislators have pledged support to him.  

By doing so, he has openly displayed rebellion against the leadership of Gehlot.

However, All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary Avinash Pande has said that 109 MLAs have expressed confidence in the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in the state and have signed a letter in support.

Pande said a whip had been issued asking all the MLAs to attend the CLP meeting and that action will be taken against those who skip it.

In the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly, the Congress has 107 MLAs and the BJP 72.

The Congress has the support of 10 out of 13 independents, and other party MLAs like Rashtriya Lok Dal (1), which is its ally. The Congress also considers Bhartiya Tribal Party (2) and CPI(M) (2) MLAs as their supporters.

BJP ally Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) has three MLAs in the assembly.

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August 6,2020

The Indian Defence Ministry, which had in its document that China intruded into the Indian territory in eastern Ladakh in early May, on August 6 took down the page which it had uploaded on its website.

According to a report by news channel NDTV, the ministry, in its document, had said the Chinese aggression has been "increasing along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and more particularly in Galwan valley since May 5."

"The Chinese side has transgressed in the areas of Kungrang Nala, Gogra and north bank of Pangong Tso Lake on May 17-18," the document, titled 'Chinese Aggression on LAC' stated.

The document revealed that "... a violent face-off incident took place between the two sides on June 15, resulting in casualties on both sides."

After the clash, a second corps commander level meeting took place on June 22 to discuss the modalities of de-escalation. "While engagement and dialogue at military and diplomatic level is continuing to arrive at mutually acceptable consensus, the present standoff is likely to be prolonged," it said.

A defence ministry spokesperson told the news channel that the document "did not go through him".

The opposition Congress, meanwhile, asked the government why the report was taken down with party leader Rahul Gandhi alleging that removal of the document from websites would not change facts.

"Forget standing up to China, India's PM lacks the courage even to name them. Denying China is in our territory and removing documents from websites won't change the facts," Gandhi tweeted.

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